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  2. Automotive industry in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The road-legal Sin R1 features a 6.2-litre V8 and 7.0 litre V8 engine Together with the Bulgarian company Litex Motors, Great Wall Motors has a production base in Bahovitsa, near Lovech. They assembly Voleex, Steed and Hover. The factory has an auto assembly capability of 50,000 vehicles annually.

  3. Litex Motors - Wikipedia

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    It began manufacturing the Voleex C10 hatchback from knock-down kits in February 2012, in the first half of 2013, the Steed 5 was added to the line-up, [2] and in November 2013, the Hover H6. [ 3 ] On the Bulgarian market, the company has sold the Voleex C10, Steed 5 and Hover H5 models, [ 4 ] and from 2013, the Voleex C30 , Voleex C20R and the ...

  4. Highways in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Motorway sign from Bulgaria. Highways in Bulgaria are dual carriageways, grade separated with controlled-access, designed for high speeds.In 2012, legislation amendments defined two types of highways: motorways (Bulgarian: Aвтомагистрала, Avtomagistrala) and expressways (Bulgarian: Скоростен път, Skorosten pat).

  5. Yettel Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The mobile operator was the first in Bulgaria to propose an integrated solution for fixed and mobile telephony with the MVPN service, Office Zone and Student Zone. In 2007 Globul received a license for 802.16 point-to-multipoint network in the 26 GHz band. The company uses WiBAS technology for broadband wireless transmission in the major cities ...

  6. Hemus motorway - Wikipedia

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    The Pravets–Yablanitsa section of the Hemus motorway was officially opened on 5 December 1999. Due to the mountainous terrain through the Balkans, the 5.47 km section together with another 16 km reconstructed, features two viaducts and one tunnel (Praveshki hanove), while the whole Sofia–Yablanitsa section has three more tunnels.

  7. Max Telecom - Wikipedia

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    Max Telecom is launched its VoLTE service based on the popular open-source SIP-Server Kamailio. [2] With this innovative approach, they will be one of the first mobile operators in the world, who will rely on open-source technology. On July 28, 2015 Mtel and Max have signed a contract for national roaming. This is the first agreement for ...

  8. A1 Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Until 2003, it also used the codes 89 and 87, which had been added as the network had expanded. In mid-2003, however, mobile numbers in Bulgaria increased by one digit and the M-Тel network code returned to being 88 only. Mobiltel owns Loop, the largest virtual mobile operator operating in Bulgaria, specially designed for young customers.

  9. List of wheeled self-propelled howitzers - Wikipedia

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    0 CAESAr Mk.I France 155 mm L/52: 6×6 or 8×8 truck 2008 441 CAESAr Mk.II France 155 mm L/52: 6×6 truck 2026 79 AGM, Artillery Gun Module Germany 155 mm L/52: 6×6 / 8×8 truck Demonstrator 0 RCH 155 Germany Switzerland 155 mm L/52: 8×8 or 10×10 AFV: 2025 170 IFG Mk2 SPH India 105 mm L/37: 6×6 truck Demonstrator 0 Garuda 105 India 105 mm L/37